On 11/03/2012 04:05 PM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
On 3 November 2012 15:54, Kaya Saman <kayasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
According to the example my bootparams file should be:
# Example: client_1 base=server_1:/path/to/basedir
#
sunburst root=192.168.1.116:/
Though this might need to be: /iso/5.2/sparc64 where the install52.iso has
been mounted:
Yes but either way you should be able to boot the kernel,
misconfiguration of root would bite you when you attempt to mount / go
multiuser.
Sevan
Hmm.... this is interesting.
I have just changed the permissions on /tftpboot bsd and bsd.mp:
But I get the same results:
{1} ok boot net bsd.mp
Boot device: /pci@1f,700000/network@2 File and args: bsd.mp
100 Mbps full duplex Link up
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
Requesting Internet Address for 0:3:ba:9c:53:55
>> OpenBSD BOOT 1.4
100 Mbps full duplex Link up
No response for RARP request
Using BOOTP protocol: ip address:
which then goes as far as this:
root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/
getport: Unknown error: code 72open /pci@1f,700000/network@2/bsd.mp:
Unknown error: code 72